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    STATE DEPARTMENT DEPUTY SPOKESMAN TOM H. CASEY HOLDS STATE DEPARTMENT REGULAR NEWS BRIEFING

    Congressional Quarterly
    May 14, 2007 Monday

    (CORRECTED COPY: FILLS IN TOP)

    STATE DEPARTMENT REGULAR NEWS BRIEFING

    MAY 14, 2007

    SPEAKER: STATE DEPARTMENT DEPUTY SPOKESMAN TOM H. CASEY

    CASEY: OK. Good afternoon, everybody. Happy Monday.

    I don't have anything to start you out with, so go right to your
    questions.

    QUESTION: All of my questions are too sensitive to ask at an open
    briefing.

    CASEY: Oh, OK.

    (LAUGHTER)

    Well, maybe we can have a closed briefing for you.

    QUESTION: Anything on the elections in Armenia?

    CASEY: Anything on the elections in Armenia? Well, I've got a little
    bit on that, I think.

    Basically, we do congratulate the Armenian people on their
    parliamentary elections, and share with the international observers
    who are present the view that the election infrastructure has been
    greatly improved and that this is a step in the right direction toward
    meeting international standards.

    We do hope, however, that the government of Armenia will aggressively
    investigate allegations that are there of electoral wrongdoing and
    prosecute people in accordance with Armenian law.

    So all in all, I think this is an improvement over past elections,
    though certainly if you look at what the observers said, it did not
    fully meet international standards.

    QUESTION: So you essentially disagree with European Union statement:
    "On the whole meeting of standards..."

    CASEY: Well, we -- again, I'd note that the comments that have been
    made by the various observers that this was an improvement, just not
    -- if you look at what the OSCE observers have said, there's still
    some ways to go before you would have an election that fully meets
    all international standards.
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